Newsletter | March 23, 2024

03.23.24 -- Did Science Really Do Rosalind Franklin Dirty?

FROM THE EDITOR

Did Science Really Do Rosalind Franklin Dirty?

Watson and Crick get the credit, but their determination of the structure of DNA would not have happened in 1953 if not for the work of Rosalind Franklin. Was she ignored because she was a woman? Or is the controversy overblown?

Exploring Noninvasive Ways To Check For Skin Cancer

Two people die of skin cancer in the U.S. every two hours. But, with early diagnosis and treatment, most cases are curable. Now early detection is being made easier with noninvasive methods of checking.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Taking The Mystery Out Of Lens MTF: Data That You Need To Know

To The Future And Beyond

Advancing Production For SiP Devices With Modular Alignment Systems

Common Micro Optics Questions, Explained

Hands-On Quantum Computing Learning

Ingenuity And Instrumentation: Creating A Novel 4D Microscopy Method

Lenses For Diagnostics

Hexapods Enable 6-Axis Patient Positioning Couches For Radiotherapy

Solving PCR Filter Challenges For High-Performance qPCR Instruments

Optical Filters For Fluorescence-Guided Surgery (FGS)

Tough, Durable Coatings For Medical And Dental Applications

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